Checking out two new beers for Craft Beers Gone Wild...
Beer Review: Huma Lupa Licious Brings Da Hops! ��
Huma Lupa Licious’ name derives from the hop plant, Humulus lupulus. It
is Short’s best-selling India Pale Ale. Huma Lupa Licious is brewed with
five different hop varieties, providing a punch to the palate. Between
the beer’s abundance of hops, and the type of hops used in its creation,
it has a delicious bitter taste and enticing citrus aroma. The hearty
malt bill melds well with the hops for a perfect balance. Huma is the
product of Joe Short wanting to create the ultimate IPA experience.
Originally, Huma Lupa Licious was named Humulus Lupulus Maximus, and
went through several recipe changes before settling on the recipe we
know and love today.
is Short’s best-selling India Pale Ale. Huma Lupa Licious is brewed with
five different hop varieties, providing a punch to the palate. Between
the beer’s abundance of hops, and the type of hops used in its creation,
it has a delicious bitter taste and enticing citrus aroma. The hearty
malt bill melds well with the hops for a perfect balance. Huma is the
product of Joe Short wanting to create the ultimate IPA experience.
Originally, Huma Lupa Licious was named Humulus Lupulus Maximus, and
went through several recipe changes before settling on the recipe we
know and love today.
Beer Review: Beer Camp 2016 Edition ��
Sierra Nevada Description:
Fruit-forward hops take this IPA to the tropics. Beer Camp is the ultimate brewing experience. We invite beer fans into
our brewery nearly every week to design their own beer and then we bring
it to life. Each spring, we’ll feature one of our favorite
collaborations from the previous year. This year’s selection features
intensely aromatic hop varietals rich with the flavors of the tropics.
We use Citra, Mosaic and El Dorado hops to create bright fruit-forward
flavors of mango, papaya and bitter orange.
our brewery nearly every week to design their own beer and then we bring
it to life. Each spring, we’ll feature one of our favorite
collaborations from the previous year. This year’s selection features
intensely aromatic hop varietals rich with the flavors of the tropics.
We use Citra, Mosaic and El Dorado hops to create bright fruit-forward
flavors of mango, papaya and bitter orange.
Breakout Brewer: Upland Brewing Company
Breakout Brewer: Upland Brewing Company: Pushing the envelope and doing things the hard way are standard operating procedure at Indiana’s Upland Brewing Company.

Queen City Breweries Refuse To Go Flat
If you haven't visited and taken in the craft beer scene in Cincinnati, well maybe you should. Cincinnati just keeps booming with breweries throughout the region and is quickly becoming somewhat of site to now visit in the United States for good quality craft beer. Queen City breweries refuse to go flat: Cincinnati’s brewery scene is growing extraordinarily fast, putting the city on the map as a craft beer hub and serving up unique brews to the growing number of local beer fanatics.
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